add alligators, then it morphs into FL
add alligators, then it morphs into FL
The first time I ever saw one, I immediately thought, “this is the design direction Lincoln should have taken.” Their message to the world is one of subdued, classy wealth. Supposedly they are nice to be in and to drive, too.
As always, fuck dealerships.
Kirby’s wife’s adult content “had become an issue at work”
you’d have to be one hell of a hound to glance at a family photo on a coworker’s desk and immediately clock “oh wow, that’s supermilf123!”
Nobody recognized another person from a photo on somebody else’s desk, there were other things going on that caused this.
What a cluster… so basically one of the other employees recognized his wife from a picture on his desk, and decided to distribute her adult content at work and with colleagues? Seems to me like that would have been the obvious person to terminate, not Mr. Kirby.
Unless he was also costarring in them. then I could see it being a potential issue if clients start recognizing him while at the dealership...but then you’d have to admit that you watch it so idk lol.
“The subordinate took screenshots and showed them to co-workers and managers, the decision said.”
I’m going to say that the “standards of professional conduct” were violated by the other employees. As always, fuck dealerships.
a lucid is cooler than a taycan because you have a fully functioning, carvernous, exceptional handling car which allows you to forget whether it’s IC or EV. The taycan reminds you at every 180 mile recharge that it’s a first gen EV, not to mention the fact it will spend a significant portion of your ownership in the…
If you can’t charge at home, and you’re not driving a Tesla, charging can be a real hassle, especially if you’re not in California or another state with good charging infrastructure. Even in California, the high-speed chargers are often full or out of service. This is no doubt too much for many people to deal with.
There are so many used EVs on the market with under 10k miles. It’s painfully obvious these were owned by first-time EV drivers who were expecting a different experience and can’t deal with the challenges of charging if you don’t have a level 2 charger in your garage.
I honestly don’t know a lot about them, but I saw one on the highway a month or so ago, which is really unusual here in rural Illinois, and it was a stunning looking car. Really got my attention.
Never mind all the electric vehicle selling points, these appear to be just well-made cars. Hope they make it past the hump.
So you wanna turn a beautiful car into Just another crossover like everything else. God y’all are boring =(
These appear occasionally in “glider” form on the second hand market. They were brought to the US w/o drivetrains for use in some EV-type startup (think Coda, but w/trucks).
True, but if I had this, I would be living in fear of the day the I needed to renew registration and somebody at the DMV said, “Wait a minute, WTF is this thing and why is it here?” The fact that the ad is so light on details about its immigration status doesn’t reassure me. At best, it seems like it will be an…
Or it’s referencing this incident: